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| Today, at a White House Press Briefing, Press Secretary Scott McClellan released the much anticipated records for President Bush's National Guard service. Recent allegations have arisen that state that the President was AWOL during his assignment in Georgia during his Congressional run. In order to curb the fervor, the White House allowed the press access to the pay records that prove that he was actually there. But the question I have for them is: Are the liberal Democrats running for President so desperate that they have to resort to accusing our Commander-in-Chief of insubordination? I feel that they know that they can't win on issues such as abortion, gay rights and such. They also know that President Bush's credentials on national security are exemplary, so they have to go back to character attacks, instead of policy attacks. Added on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 at 2:44 pm |
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